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Weaning bib for small 6 month old

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Lockdownmummy · 08/03/2022 08:45

Can anyone recommend a long sleeved weaning bib for a small 6 month old?

We had tidy tot ones for DS but found that they really smelt after a while so not keen for those again. Had a look through Amazon but they all seem for one size up to 3ish - have tried one and it's huge so the excess material is getting in the way.

Bonus points if it can be chucked in the washing machine and not too expensive.

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PinkPlantCase · 08/03/2022 08:47

We used the short sleeved Bibado and that worked really well. It’s one that’s more like an apron and goes over the tray of the Highchair to catch all the bits that fall in their lap.

The short sleeve ones were long sleeved on DS when we started!

Mrsmch123 · 08/03/2022 11:28

The only ones I found were the nuby brand. Aldi sell them from 6 months. The food kept getting in the top of all the other bibs that I tried and ruining his clothes.

Edelweiss2020 · 08/03/2022 11:31

We use the bibado ones but also put a neck bib underneath to protect his clothes because he's pretty good at getting messy foods down the neck hole - but an under bib prevents this :)

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Capuchini · 08/03/2022 11:54

Bibado! Sometimes they gave offers on their website like buy one get one free. They are the best

canyoutoleratethis · 08/03/2022 19:04

Long sleeve terry bib from John Lewis - it has a waterproof back so keeps LO dry and clean, and it goes in the washing machine. At that age, we used a clothes peg to do it up around DD's neck - worked a treat

KatieKat88 · 08/03/2022 19:08

Bibados are fab, save so much mess. Definitely agree on a dribble 'under bib' for babies! We still use the same ones with DD(2) and they wash fine in the washing machine.

Madmaxxy · 08/03/2022 20:11

We use the Terry cloth ones from Sainsbury's and I tie the fabric in a knot behind her neck instead of just the velcro so it doesn't gape. Only £3.50, wring out really well in the sink and can be machine washed. I also find them less messy than the plastic wipeable ones because they absorb instead of letting the mess slide off if that makes sense

bookish83 · 08/03/2022 20:13

@Madmaxxy

We use the Terry cloth ones from Sainsbury's and I tie the fabric in a knot behind her neck instead of just the velcro so it doesn't gape. Only £3.50, wring out really well in the sink and can be machine washed. I also find them less messy than the plastic wipeable ones because they absorb instead of letting the mess slide off if that makes sense
These ones! They are brill
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